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Black Screen after BIOS W7 SP1 x64
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<blockquote data-quote="vtqhtr413" data-source="post: 709582" data-attributes="member: 65229"><p>I know for sure the unallocated space is not partitions but I do think the position of the first unallocated space could be a problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No I don't know but I would agree it's a definite risk no question. Do you have a Paragon boot disk, that would be handy, probably do the trick, if not than try changing one option at a time in the bios settings you can always reboot and change it back.</p><p></p><p>Your best bet is to wait for a MT member with knowledge in this area to come to the rescue. Good luck AtlBo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vtqhtr413, post: 709582, member: 65229"] I know for sure the unallocated space is not partitions but I do think the position of the first unallocated space could be a problem. No I don't know but I would agree it's a definite risk no question. Do you have a Paragon boot disk, that would be handy, probably do the trick, if not than try changing one option at a time in the bios settings you can always reboot and change it back. Your best bet is to wait for a MT member with knowledge in this area to come to the rescue. Good luck AtlBo [/QUOTE]
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